Thursday, August 5, 2010
In blog years, I’ve been away for long enough to put out a reunion album. If only I had more to show for it.
Not that I haven’t been “being productive.” The opposite, actually. It’s just that said productivity hasn’t manifested itself publicly. Yet. Along with taking trips out of town for various reasons (the Pitchfork [...]
Friday, April 7, 2006
Ah, the number of possible meanings implied in that phrase. Practically speaking, it refers to the fact that I’ve been doing this blogging thing for a full year, which kind of makes me wonder what else I could have accomplished with that extra time. It could imply that I’ve “become one” with the wider world [...]
Friday, March 31, 2006
Before I get to the concert, I want to mention that yesterday was a gorgeous 75 degree day, and we’re currently on spring break, so I thought it apt to get outside and do what I like to do outside, which is play basketball. The fact that I’m borderline freakishly tall (6′6″) means that, [...]
Thursday, March 23, 2006
As a junior in college, I took an advanced video production class (T283, I believe), during which I took the opportunity to visually document the awkwardness of my twentieth year, mostly through attempts at Making Grand Political Statements and Distancing Myself From Mainstream Culture. Most of what I made sucked, but it was all done [...]
Thursday, October 6, 2005
(This is the fifth and final installment of marathonpacks’ Top 50 of the 90s list. To see #50-41, click here. To see #40-31, click here. To see #30-21, click here. To see #20-11, click here.)
10. A Tribe Called Quest-Midnight Marauders (Jive, 1993)
A whittled-down version of The Low-End Theory, Midnight Marauders is, aside from the obvious [...]
Wednesday, October 5, 2005
(This is the fourth installment of marathonpacks’ Top 50 of the 90s list. To see #50-41, click here. To see #40-31, click here. To see #30-21, click here. The fifth and final installment will be posted Thursday.)
20. Mos Def-Black on Both Sides (Rawkus, 1999)
The last two installments of this list will draw heavily [...]
Tuesday, October 4, 2005
(This is the third installment of marathonpacks’ Top 50 of the 90s list. To see #50-41, click here. To see #40-31, click here. The fourth installment, #20-11, will be posted Wednesday.)
30. PJ Harvey-To Bring You My Love (Island, 1995)
The slowly building, primordial guitars of opening track “To Bring You My Love” provide the perfect initiation [...]
Monday, October 3, 2005
(This is the second installment of marathonpacks’ Top 50 of the 90s list. To see #50-41, click here. The third installment, #30-21, will be posted Tuesday.)
40. Depeche Mode-Violator (Sire, 1990) (buy)
Serving diligently, along with Paul’s Boutique and, later, Nevermind as my Walkman-based school bus listening from eighth grade through the start of [...]
Sunday, October 2, 2005
(This is the first installment of my top 50 albums of the 1990s, and will continue on a daily basis through the revelation of number one on Thursday.)
I was 13 in 1990, and 22 in 1999. This list represents, to a large degree, the span of the maturation of my popular musical development. I really, [...]